This stuff happens pretty often. Wikipedia even has a list of edits made by members of congress.
[URL]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Congressional_staff_edits_to_Wikipedia[/URL]
The Twitter bot [url=https://twitter.com/congressedits]@congressedits[/url] is also pretty fun.
Why do they even try?
[QUOTE=SamPerson123;46689148]Why do they even try?[/QUOTE]
Because the internet is a foreign and intimidating thing to stuffy old men and they don't understand the implications of what they're doing.
[QUOTE=Super Muffin;46689123]The Twitter bot [url=https://twitter.com/congressedits]@congressedits[/url] is also pretty fun.[/QUOTE]
Your tax dollar at work:
[t]http://puu.sh/dpYoj/fbce392fff.png[/t]
Mandatory: [URL="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/7029685.stm"]The Agriculture Ministry is not in charge of Gundam.[/URL]
[sp]What ministry IS in charge of Gundam?[/sp]
how childish can you get?
If it was torture when the Soviets did it, it's torture when the CIA did it.
[QUOTE=Super Muffin;46689123]This stuff happens pretty often. Wikipedia even has a list of edits made by members of congress.
[URL]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Congressional_staff_edits_to_Wikipedia[/URL]
The Twitter bot [url=https://twitter.com/congressedits]@congressedits[/url] is also pretty fun.[/QUOTE]
Lmao
[QUOTE]On August 21, 2014, an editor using an IP address linked to the U.S. House of Representatives edited the page on the Netflix original series Orange Is the New Black to describe actress Laverne Cox as a "real man pretending to be a woman.[/QUOTE]
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